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This XML application has several modes of operation. Evaluation mode is the most basic mode of operation. EZP3P runs in evaluation mode if it has not been registered. While in evaluation mode EZP3P cannot enter its online mode and it will not allow the P3P XML it generates to be copied into the clipboard for use in other Web design tools.
Offline Mode is the default mode when running an evaluation copy of EZP3P. Once EZP3P has been registered the P3P XML generated can be copied into the clipboard for inclusion in another utility.
If online mode is selected several pieces of additional information are asked for. This information includes FTP username, FTP password and the name of the server that your Web site domain is hosted upon.
Once all the privacy information has been collected EZP3P will attempt to make an FTP connection to your domain. If any problems are encountered during this online update mode the program will immediately switch to offline mode and the generated P3P XML will be displayed in three clipboard ready text boxes.
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This Java-based XML editor supports XML, XSD, RNG, XSL and DTD. It has Unicode support, and the interface messages are translated in English, French, German, Italian and Romanian. It also offers end tag auto-completion and a code insight that guides the user to write valid XML content.
The code insight can follow a DTD structure, an XML schema structure or detect the structure of a partially edited document.
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This is an XML editor that edits using a tree view or syntax-highlighted source editing. It provides validation, viewing XML as a DOM tree and a range of functions to aid the editing of XML files.
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This tool allows you to convert data to XML without programming. You can use it to convert text files, Excel workbooks, Access databases or other ODBC-compliant data sources to XML.
Text files can be fixed-width columns or delimited format. You can extract data from spreadsheets or databases by either selecting a worksheet or table, or by providing an SQL query. You can define the XML layout using drag-and-drop.
The package consists of an application that allows you to manually define and execute conversions. A command-line utility is included, allowing you to add transformations to batch processes or schedule them to run at specific times. A COM component can be used from any COM-capable development language. You can use this component to integrate transformations into your own applications or Web sites.
This version supports formatting options, lookup tables, sorting and XSL transformation.
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This program allows you to work with XML documents in the same way that you work with regular documents in text processors. It includes a WYSIWYG document editor. The built-in XML schema editor facilitates XML schema editing by presenting it in a graphic form with a tree of elements.
The Extended Style Language consists of XSLT and CSS directions. Sydock XML Document Processor provides built-in realizations of XSLT and CSS subsets. The Style Wizard allows for visual creation of ESL, which saves the user the trouble of writing XSLT and CSS directions. And the program automatically checks all the information entered by the user for its accordance with the designated XML schema and highlights errors.
This program employs a specialized XSLT processor allowing for the complete control of a document representation for editing, including selecting separate parts or subsets of the document. It provides the possibility of creating several different representations of a document for different users.
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